| Martinstown
It is a tiny place near Dorchester with a stream running between the road and the cottages. The country round is rich in the turf-covered tombs of an immemorial ancestry. |
| Millenium Tapestries
Here are the first photographs of the tapestries the ladies of Norton have been working on. They will be displayed in the village hall when completed. |
| Millenium Tapestry
This original work of art measuring 8ft x 4ft 8in (2.43 x 1.42m) depicts aspects of village life in Goring, Streatley and surrounding areas at the end of the twentieth century. Designed and hand-made entirely by local inhabitants, it comprises 565,882 stitches and involved some 2500 hours of work. |
| Millennium Tapestry
Highfield Infants' School (Bromley, Kent UK) Millennium Tapestry |
| Millennium Tapestry
The Millennium Tapestry A number of local schools, including Prior Park First School, Lowick First School, Holy Trinity First School, Berwick Middle School and The Grove School, were asked to create tapestries to celebrate the Millennium. |
| Millennium Tapestry
Great Paxton Millennium Tapestry was dedicated at the Holy Trinity Church on Sunday, 9th July 2000. |
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The Millennium Tapestry was designed and made by all the children at Slaley First School, and was completed in the summer of 2000. It was exhibited at Alnwick Castle and Hexham Abbey, and now hangs in the School Hall. |
| Quorn Embroidery
Images of Quorn 2000 is the interpretation by six Quorn embroideries who responded to the Parish Council Chairman's plea for villagers to produce a Parish Map for Quorn. |
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In the Spring of 1999 schools throughout Britain were invited to complete a metre square of canvas to illustrate an element of life as it is lived by the children in their schools, reflecting their hopes and aspirations, opportunities and the issues that affect them locally, nationally or globally. |
| Ravenstonedale, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria
The project involves the creation of 4 embroidered panels to mark the millennium in the parish of Ravenstonedale. Each panel has a distinct theme related to the parish and a secondary seasonal theme. |